June 27th, 2024

Dashboard and UIs for Node-Red

Node-RED Dashboard 2.0 offers a workshop on July 2nd for creating data-driven dashboards. It provides nodes for custom interfaces and recommends FlowFuse for enhanced capabilities and streamlined management of Node-RED applications.

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Dashboard and UIs for Node-Red

Node-RED Dashboard 2.0 is offering a workshop on utilizing Dashboard 2.0 within Node-RED on July 2nd. The workshop aims to guide participants on creating data-driven dashboards and visualizations using a collection of nodes in Node-RED. The event is free, and interested individuals can register to attend. Additionally, Node-RED Dashboard 2.0 provides an easy-to-use set of nodes for building custom user interfaces. Users can access a widget collection and further resources on GitHub. FlowFuse is recommended for enhancing Node-RED capabilities, offering features like simplified hosting, centralized management of deployments, version control, development pipelines, team collaboration, and remote device management. This platform aims to streamline the management and scaling of production Node-RED applications.

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By @Certified - 5 months
At first I thought this was a new version of the "officially" supported node-red-dashboard [1], but that doesn't seem to be the case. The landing page doesn't seem to indicate it is different, but clicking through Getting Started they differentiate. All the screenshots look very similar to the vanilla dashboard, but looking at the two githubs [2][3] shows it isn't a lazy fork. Could anyone from flowfuse shed light on how their version is different?

[1] https://flows.nodered.org/node/node-red-dashboard

[2] https://github.com/node-red/node-red-dashboard/tree/master

[3] https://github.com/FlowFuse/node-red-dashboard

By @sgt - 5 months
Words like flow, fuse, etc are really trending these days with startups, I note.